Upcoming Events

This year’s book display focuses on recent acquisitions in the library’s collection that address historical and persistent issues of race and racism in today’s society.
This book display will be on display starting February 1 until February 28.
Sponsored by the Geisel Library

This year’s book display focuses on recent acquisitions in the library’s collection that address historical and persistent issues of race and racism in today’s society.
This book display will be on display starting February 1 until February 28.
Sponsored by the Geisel Library

This year’s book display focuses on recent acquisitions in the library’s collection that address historical and persistent issues of race and racism in today’s society.
This book display will be on display starting February 1 until February 28.
Sponsored by the Geisel Library

This year’s book display focuses on recent acquisitions in the library’s collection that address historical and persistent issues of race and racism in today’s society.
This book display will be on display starting February 1 until February 28.
Sponsored by the Geisel Library
Why You Talk Like That? Explores the relationship between language and cultural identity.
The black experience, more specially, the black American experience has been riddled with injustice.
Join students from the Multicultural Student Coalition, Men of Color and Women of Color Group as they consider and grapple with the concept that language is power and it becomes the assertion of one’s personal experience.
Student Moderator: Paige Potts
Sponsored by the Multicultural Student Coalition, Men of Color and Women of Color.

This year’s book display focuses on recent acquisitions in the library’s collection that address historical and persistent issues of race and racism in today’s society.
This book display will be on display starting February 1 until February 28.
Sponsored by the Geisel Library
A community program that aims to create a sense of belonging and connection for Black men at Saint Anselm College. This program will use activities like small group discussions, brainstorming sessions, and sharing personal narratives to help students create a supportive environment.
Where: McCready Event Space
Sponsored by the Center for Intercultural Learning and Inclusion and Men of Color.
Event details for Black Men Thriving: Cultivating Belonging at SAC

This year’s book display focuses on recent acquisitions in the library’s collection that address historical and persistent issues of race and racism in today’s society.
This book display will be on display starting February 1 until February 28.
Sponsored by the Geisel Library

This year’s book display focuses on recent acquisitions in the library’s collection that address historical and persistent issues of race and racism in today’s society.
This book display will be on display starting February 1 until February 28.
Sponsored by the Geisel Library
This show explores African American music, from Spirituals, Gospel, and Jazz to Soul, Hip-Hop, and R&B by demonstrating where each style came from and why, as well as the cultural/social evolution of these styles and their influences and connect them to the contemporary styles of today. This is done through stories and musical examples, all done in Ball in the House’s signature a cappella style. The show celebrates the enormous influence of African American music and musicians, but also delves into how racism affected these musical styles in general and how it affected specific musical artists.
Sponsored by the Office of Student Engagement and Leadership
Event details for And Now I see: Race, Racism, and American Music presented by Ball in the House
As part of the MLK Program of Events, the College Debate Team annually holds a public debate on a matter related to civil rights and liberties.
Location Information: Perini Lecture Hall
Topic: To Be Announced
Sponsored by the Debate Team